It should be noted that Rand's latest intensified positioning as a neocon seems to coincide quite closely with his last meeting with super money bags neocon Sheldon Adelson. After that meeting, Rand seemed awfully confident that...
Knowing where his bread is buttered, Rand seeks to build a nation for a chief ally of the Israeli's, Kurdistan. To build this nascent nation he wants to carve up Iraq, Syria, and in the process kill untold numbers of christians and muslims.
Just hours later, amid outraged calls for a federal probe of the deal as far too lenient, Christie attended a secretive conference in Georgia organized by an advocacy group that has been funded by ExxonMobil.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) got a green light for launching a presidential bid Saturday, with Republican party leaders in Kentucky agreeing to preliminarily approve a system allowing Paul to run for the White House while seeking reelection to the Senate.
"More than any election since 1980," ace pollster Kellyanne Conway tells me, "2016 will be a national-security contest." She says former Gov. Rick Perry may have the best chance to convince voters that he can be commander-in-chief.
Doug Wead promoted, hook, line and sinker, the Netanyahu message. Bizarrely, he even compared Iran to the mass killers Idi Amin and Pol Pot, and found Iran failing in comparison to them. Now, that's how you sling propaganda.
Rand Paul's enthusiastic endorsement of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech before Congress is far from enough for the neocons. You see, he wasn't clapping hard enough during the speech according to the neocons...
The Jeb Bush campaign bused in supporters, who were not attending CPAC, to cheers on Jeb Bush and vote for him in the annual CPAC straw poll, Breitbart News reported today.
Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul earned a standing ovation at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Friday, with members of the conservative activist crowd chanting "President Paul" at one point.
Shouldn't we want a less agile military, so that it is less tempting to get involved in foreign entanglements. I am going to be anxious to see how antiwar libertarians, who have been supporting Rand, deal with these comments.
Walter B. Jones is seventy-two years old, but the feisty Republican congressman representing North Carolina's third congressional district has no plans to retire.
"Free trade results in giving our money, our manufactures, and our markets to other nations," warned the Republican Senator from Ohio and future President William McKinley in 1892..."
Lyndon Baines Johnson! According to the Miami Herald in February of 2013, Jeb Bush told several hundred people at a St Leo University that, were he to become president, he would strive to be like LBJ.
The new border bills drafted by Republican leaders require the actual removal of at least 66 miles of weak border fencing between laborers in Mexico and employers in the United States.
Ousted Florida Dept of Law Enforcement commissioner resisted repeated efforts by Gov. Rick Scott to falsely name someone a target in a criminal case, hire political allies for state jobs and intercede in an investigation of a Scott appointee.
Perhaps no organization commands more deference in Republican politics nowadays than the sprawling operation established by the Koch brothers. And this week, the intense competition among Republicans for their embrace...
Rand Paul is not a fan of the United Nations, and on a campaign-style swing through New Hampshire on Wednesday, the likely Republican presidential hopeful said that he would support dissolving the international governing body entirely.
Sen. Rand Paul has brought on a new operative who is expected to serve as campaign manager for the Kentucky Republican's near-certain 2016 presidential bid.
Mike Huckabee is widely known as an amiable fellow. Whatever you might think of his politics, he seems like a nice guy. But Mike Huckabee is a con artist. Literally.
Like many conservative pundits, Huckabee maintains an email list that he uses to ge
US News and World Report Chairman and Editor-in-Chief and publisher of The New York Daily News, Mort Zuckerman predicted that Jeb Bush will win the 2016 GOP nomination on Friday's "McLaughlin Group."
John Boehner dished out a little payback, kicking two House Republicans off the influential Rules Committee and stopping a third from sponsoring a bill after they voted against his re-election for speaker.
The incoming chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee says raising the federal fuel taxes is among the options under consideration to replenish the dwindling Highway Trust Fund.